All of America's "Big Four" wireless carriers will now have access to the iPhone

Late last month, T-Mobile USA tried to throw some water on rumors that it would finally be gaining access to Apple iPhone. The company's COO, Jim Alling, stated, "Make no mistake about it: We would love to carry the iPhone. However, we want the economies to be right for us."

Well, something must have happened in the past few weeks to make the financial details gel for T-Mobile USA and Apple. Today, T-Mobile USA parent company Deutsche Telekom announced in a press release that the wireless carrier will become the last of America's "Big Four" to gain access to Apple devices. In the long press release, there was just this one sentence:

In addition, T-Mobile USA has entered into an agreement with Apple to bring products to market together in 2013.

We can only assume that the family of iPhone smartphones and cellular iPad/iPad mini tablets will be making their way to T-Mobile USA's network.

I've never gotten the fascination with the GS3. It costs the same as the iPhone but runs on a free OS, completely made out of plastic and all components are made in house, making costs rock bottom. Even the AMOLED screen will start to die after 2 years, who would actually support this phone?

GS3 was on sale for 99 cents (not dollars) during black Friday. I think you can still get it for under $100.

Also, as much as I don't like Samsung's phones, they are without question better than Apple's. The GS3 > iPhone5. By a long shot.

I also don't want a phone with a glass case. Now that is insane and makes a flexy plasticy phone like the GS3 superior. I couldn't imagine even in Bizzaro's world that I don't want a phone where I would have to worry about breaking the stupid case.

Oh and the free OS, as clunky as it may be, is worlds superior over iOS.